The point here wasn't that the creator is bad, but if you were looking to learn how to draw ponies as they are in the show; don't use it as a reference. It's still a good resource for drafting OCs and testing poses (I myself have done some animations using it's poser for a Youtube video). In fact, if I was interested in learning to draw ponies, I WOULD use it as a starting point. The comparison above shows a drastic difference in quality, yes, but I wouldn't hope to think that I could start out as smooth as the Hashbro Fluttershy (right), and would definitely get to the rugged point the Creator has reached before improving to "master quality", so to speak.

A last note: The creator allows the movement of the Iris; so a centered eye can be fixed (to a degree).

that's actually really mean. Plus the guy who made pony creator has a devaintART account. It's hard to make a pony creator that hard without messing up. This picture was ok, and not mean because this person WASN'T saying bad things about the game. Just making points because, is true. People use pony creator WAY to much for, like, every pony related thing they do and that's annoying

Pony Creator is very fun, but the color selections just are awful! I have a screenshot on my computer of Fluttershy's cutie mark, and I made a Fluttershy on the pony creator, and added the cutie mark on it, but the colors did not match. Honestly, I have a Fluttershy screenshot, and the colors were right but what the heck?

Please don't get me wrong, the pony creator is the bestgame on deviantart!Besides, I think it should live on!

While you have a valid point in all of thisI would like to point out that there is no 'incorrect' way of drawing these poniesUnless you want to completely copy the shows style, the anatomy shouldnt matter that muchIts better to create your own style of drawing the ponies in my opinion, than just copy everything from the show

by anatomy i ment the anatomy from the show, like its said "Body is not round enough" and "Legs too far apart and too long"I think the artist you've havent drawn horses before and thus dont completely understand how their legs work